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The complexity of biological samples can pose challenges to downstream analysis in the pharmaceutical industry. Bioanalytical and
drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (DMPK) groups often work with ... read more

With the ongoing globalization of the world’s food supply, the presence of potential contaminants in food is an ever-important and increasing global safety concern. Developing accurate and reliable ... read more

The first commercial liquid chromatograph was probably an amino acid analyzer. These ion exchange chromatographs were so specialized that they had almost no impact on chemical analysis outside of ... read more

The technology and market for liquid chromatography columns continue to mature, with applications-specific columns on the rise. The chromatography columns target specific assays in the clinical ... read more

From the dramatic increase in new
fluorophores to the proliferation
of techniques like total internal
reflection fluorescence (TIRF),
photoactivated localization microscopy
(PALM), and stochastic... read more

A previous paper described a model of an air-cooled test tube with a series of sockets and plugs (crystallization
socket-outlet adaptor) installed in a laboratory chamber furnace, the goal of which ... read more

Lyophilization is often the preferred
method of sample drying because a high level of dryness is achieved with low residual solvent levels, and because of the light, powdery, “fluffy” finish of the ... read more